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Was this item meant to be only used in tropical climates?
Maybe I am missing something, but I cannot see how it can be used in
areas producing thick canola honey.


  THe only thought I would have would to be to heat up the entire honey house where the spinner is located to the point where the canola honey reliquifies.  Otherwise, as previously mentioned, spring feed, hoping that you have no AFB spores in the honey.  Mike


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